This is another case of good news for the Switch. It may show that it would not be another Wii U debacle of the years back, but it is too early to be certain.
I really do not see how this news is even related to video games, but it is nice to know that there are possible planets in the universe that are Earth-like. Too bad we do not have the tehcnology to reach even one of them.
So the latest Zelda game has reached "gold" status, which means its production is complete. Let us hope that the final product does not disappoint gamers.
If the pre-orders of the Switch continues to be sold out, this would be a good sign that it will have a successfully shelf life. Too bad that my credit card was unable to be acceptable at Best Buy.
Good news and the pre-order status of the Switch will likely give it a better chance of success than the Wii U. It needs to be better marketed than the Wii U, which is one of many reasons for the latter's failure.
Interesting that the European version has a more "bright" feeling than the more serious or "dark" feeling of the North American version. Which box art version accurately depicts the game?
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